The Last Exponent

Nadim Samman

Curator

Berlin

As a freelance curator, Nadim Samman runs a non-commercial project space in Berlin. International and intellectual in approach, Samman was most recently the curator at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary (TBA21) in Vienna. He previously studied Philosophy at the University College London, before completing a PhD at the Courtauld Institute of Art. In 2012 he curated the 4th Marrakech Biennale with Carson Chan, and in 2014 established The Antarctic Pavilion at the 14th Venice Biennale of Architecture.

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The Last Exponent by Andreas Greiner

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About Andreas Greiner

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Andreas depicts subjects from all walks of life

“I examine and experiment with life as part of my artistic practise and search for knowledge.”

With a background in medicine, anatomy and figurative sculpture, it comes as no surprise that Greiner creates work with a strong connection to the natural sciences. But rather than focus on grand subjects, many of Greiner’s pieces focus on conventionally overlooked life forms, such as bacteria, algae, flies, and even chicken bones. The aim is to give importance to the humdrum, and help viewers discover beauty where it is least expected.
Continuing with this theme, Greiner’s three photographs for Absolut Art revolves around house flies, chicken meat and bioluminescent algae. The series brings to light not only the relationship between humans and these subjects, but also the co-creation connection between Greiner and these life forms.